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bei einer ev. möglichen Kooperation - eine von 14 - wäre aber dann sicher der Chart wesentlich steiler.....
Mit ihren über 100 Milliarden hätten sie ja genügend Pulver.
Nichts ist unmöööglich..... Toyooooooota...
Mit ihren über 100 Milliarden hätten sie ja genügend Pulver.
Nichts ist unmöööglich..... Toyooooooota...
http://flipthemedia.com/index.php/2012/01/video-glasses-augm…
die unterschiedliche hersteller werden vorgestellt ...
die unterschiedliche hersteller werden vorgestellt ...
sorry - nochmal themenfremd ... aber allein der chart ist der wahnsinn
nochmal apple
http://kursdaten.teleboerse.de/teleboerse/kurse_einzelkurs_u…
nochmal apple
http://kursdaten.teleboerse.de/teleboerse/kurse_einzelkurs_u…
die könnten doch ihre kooperation mit vuzix ausweiten .... träum ...
http://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Analysten-verbeugen-sich-vor-A…
http://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Analysten-verbeugen-sich-vor-A…
http://www.defensenews.com/article/20120123/C4ISR02/30123001…
jan/feb ausgabe 2012
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DARPA also sees potential users among the other services and special operations forces.
“There are many potential technology transitions,” Waller said.
When Vinny Ferrer, chief engineer of Vuzix, talks about vision equipment for the JTAC of tomorrow, he goes to the movies: “You ever see ‘Iron Man?’” said Ferrer, referring to the film based on a comic-book character who builds an armored suit with a helmet that displays information to him. “That’s kind of how [the view] will look” in the company’s augmented reality glasses.
A JTAC would plug the glasses into a computer — laptop, tablet or smartphone.
“As you look through, you see the real world on the other side,” Ferrer said. “But you can draw symbols over that real world, icons overlaid to show distances to things, flight path of the A-10 or UAV, GPS locations of the JTAC and other people, other vehicles around — there’s a whole myriad of things that can be displayed.”
The symbols would be computer-projected holograms, including weapons-specific overlays showing the potential for collateral damage when a bomb or rocket explodes. The new glasses would be adapted from the company’s simpler Tac-Eye glasses, which Vuzix already supplies to the U.S. military.
DARPA has hired other contractors to develop software that would generate the overlays, along with Android-based technology to link JTACs with the sensors aboard aircraft.
The computer/glasses combination would provide exact positions of the target, friendly troops and non-combatants. A JTAC could send that information digitally to the armed airplane.
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unendliche möglichkeiten ....
jan/feb ausgabe 2012
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DARPA also sees potential users among the other services and special operations forces.
“There are many potential technology transitions,” Waller said.
When Vinny Ferrer, chief engineer of Vuzix, talks about vision equipment for the JTAC of tomorrow, he goes to the movies: “You ever see ‘Iron Man?’” said Ferrer, referring to the film based on a comic-book character who builds an armored suit with a helmet that displays information to him. “That’s kind of how [the view] will look” in the company’s augmented reality glasses.
A JTAC would plug the glasses into a computer — laptop, tablet or smartphone.
“As you look through, you see the real world on the other side,” Ferrer said. “But you can draw symbols over that real world, icons overlaid to show distances to things, flight path of the A-10 or UAV, GPS locations of the JTAC and other people, other vehicles around — there’s a whole myriad of things that can be displayed.”
The symbols would be computer-projected holograms, including weapons-specific overlays showing the potential for collateral damage when a bomb or rocket explodes. The new glasses would be adapted from the company’s simpler Tac-Eye glasses, which Vuzix already supplies to the U.S. military.
DARPA has hired other contractors to develop software that would generate the overlays, along with Android-based technology to link JTACs with the sensors aboard aircraft.
The computer/glasses combination would provide exact positions of the target, friendly troops and non-combatants. A JTAC could send that information digitally to the armed airplane.
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unendliche möglichkeiten ....
da hat sich jemand einen schluck aus der pulle gegönnt ... ( wie es scheint aus dem ask .... )
http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=VZX®ion=C
kurs 0.07 volumen 248,000 und das in einem haps!! .... not bad ...
und noch ein schritt weiter gedacht ... oder doch gleich 3 ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsdImcPj5SM&lc=JdMgvZX4Soq2K0…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsdImcPj5SM&lc=JdMgvZX4Soq2K0…
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/120122/BusinessTimes/bt33.html
Vuzix's Thermal and Tactical Monocular Display (Holograms)
By far some of the best proof-of-concepts displayed at CES 2012 were by Vuzix. Created using funding from the US's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the company's Thermal and Tactical Monocular Display utilises a compact "HD display engine" to project images with high contrast that are visible even in outdoor, daylight situations. According to a report on blog tomsguide.com; "Images are relayed to a 1.4 mm polymer waveguide optical lens that fits over the left or right eye, the lens' surface also featuring input and output hologram structures, giving the wearer an interactive heads up display right out of science fiction." Basically, not yet the visible to the naked eye holograms shown in science fiction fan favourite movies such as "Star Wars" but requiring a lens worn over one eye to see the holograms.
Vuzix's Thermal and Tactical Monocular Display (Holograms)
By far some of the best proof-of-concepts displayed at CES 2012 were by Vuzix. Created using funding from the US's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the company's Thermal and Tactical Monocular Display utilises a compact "HD display engine" to project images with high contrast that are visible even in outdoor, daylight situations. According to a report on blog tomsguide.com; "Images are relayed to a 1.4 mm polymer waveguide optical lens that fits over the left or right eye, the lens' surface also featuring input and output hologram structures, giving the wearer an interactive heads up display right out of science fiction." Basically, not yet the visible to the naked eye holograms shown in science fiction fan favourite movies such as "Star Wars" but requiring a lens worn over one eye to see the holograms.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.620.776 von Diva am 20.01.12 08:14:06Augmented Reality, die Überlagerung des Sichtfelds mit Computerbildern, ist kurz davor, den Endverbraucher zu erreichen und zum Accessoir für das Smartphone zu werden. Auf der Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas zeigten verschiedene Hersteller, wie weit die Technologie fortgeschritten ist. TR zeigt einige Beispiele in einer
Kurz davor !!!!!!!!!
Kurz davor !!!!!!!!!
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